WLAN einrichten Manuelles Einrichten und Problembehebung Installer WLAN Installation manuelle et résolution des problèmes Installare WLAN Configurazione manuale e risoluzione dei guasti Setup WLAN Manual Setup and Troubleshooting
Contents Introduction 52 Preparations 52 Windows users 52 Macintosh users 52 Modem installation 53 WLAN 54 WLAN setup on your computer 54 Preparing the computer 54 Automatic WLAN setup (Windows) 55 Manual computer setup for WLAN (Windows XP) 56 Manual computer setup for WLAN (Windows Vista) 58 Manual computer setup for WLAN (Windows 7) 60 Manual computer setup for WLAN (Macintosh OS X) 62 Deactivating WLAN 63 Only switch off WLAN occasionally 63 Change DSL modem password 64 Troubleshooting 65 Repair and disposal 65 English 51
Introduction We are delighted that you have opted for Swisscom DSL. This manual will tell you how to install a wireless connection from your computer to the Internet. The symbols before the section headings indicate which pages of the manual only apply to Windows users or only apply to Apple Macintosh users (OS X). Preparations Windows users Logging in as administrator An error message may appear during installation if you are not logged in to your computer as administrator. In this event, log out and then log in again as administrator. If you do not have administrator rights, contact the person who set up your computer. Note: You are normally logged in as administrator if no other users have been set up. Turning off the firewall A firewall is a specialized software application which helps to prevent unauthorized access to your computer from the Internet. If you wish to protect your computer with a firewall, you must turn it off temporarily during the installation. To find out how to do this, read the manufacturer s help pages or contact the person who set up your computer or your firewall. Attention: Don t forget to turn the firewall on again following installation! Macintosh users No further preparations required. 52 English
Modem installation To find out how to install the DSL modem, refer to the enclosed leaflet on «Internet Setup». DSL 4 3 2 1 Ethernet Reset DC 12V Off / On O / l Procedure for new customers: > 1. preparations, > 2. connect devices and cables and > 3. register DSL following the instructions on the enclosed leaflet. Procedure for existing Bluewin customers (Swisscom Internet): > 1. preparations and > 2. connect devices and cables following the instructions on the enclosed leaflet. English 53
Optional: WLAN setup on your computer Swisscom has already prepared your DSL modem for a wireless Internet connection. The following pages describe how to set up the wireless Internet connection on your computer. Preparing the computer WLAN card If your computer already has a WLAN card installed in it, ensure that this card is enabled, and that the requisite drivers are installed on your computer. No WLAN card If there isn t a WLAN card installed in your computer, you can use a USB WLAN adapter. Insert the enclosed CD into the CD drive on your computer and follow the instructions on screen. Attention: Don t insert the WLAN adapter until the program prompts you to do so. Note: You can purchase suitable USB WLAN adapters from the Swisscom Shop. 54 English
DSL 4 3 2 1 Ethernet Reset DC 12V Off / On O / l Automatic WLAN setup (Windows XP and Vista) You can set up the wireless Internet connection automatically on a computer which has Windows XP or Vista. 1 Connect your modem to the computer using the yellow Ethernet cable. 2 Start your browser (Firefox or Internet Explorer, etc.). 3 Enter www.swisscom.ch/login in the browser s address field and press Enter. 3 4 Log in to the Customer Center using your Swisscom login and password. You set your Swisscom login during DSL registration (refer to the «Internet Setup» leaflet). 5 Select Internet > Setting up a DSL modem in the Customer Center. Click on Enter settings. 6 Follow instructions on screen. A program is downloaded which sets up the wireless Internet connection on your computer. 5 7 Once the program has successfully set up the wireless Internet connection, you can remove the yellow Ethernet cable again (see step 1). You can now surf the Internet wirelessly. Note: If the device does not work, you can also set up WLAN manually. To do this follow the instructions on page 58 (for Windows XP) or page 60 (for Windows Vista). WLAN Setup (Macintosh OS X) The WLAN has to be set up manually on a Macintosh computer. To do this follow the instructions on page 62. English 55
Manual Computer Setup for WLAN (Windows XP) If you wish to establish a wireless Internet connection for your computer without having to connect the computer to the DSL modem with an Ethernet cable first, you can set up your computer manually. 1 Click Start > Connect To > Wireless Network Connection. 2 Click Change advanced settings on the bottom left. 2 3 Click Add... under «Preferred networks». 3 4 Enter the WLAN SSID set up by Swisscom on the DSL modem under «Network name (SSID)». You can find this SSID on the info sheet entitled «Internet Connection with Swisscom Modem (Router)» which was sent to you by post. N.B. This is case-sensitive. 4 56 English
5 Select WPA-PSK under «Network Authentication». 6 Select TKIP under «Data encryption». 7 Enter the string specified as the «WLAN WPA key» on the info sheet, mentioned in step 4, twice under «Network key» and under «Confirm network key». N.B. This is case-sensitive. 8 Click OK. 5 6 7 9 The icon for wireless network connections now appears in the taskbar. If you move the cursor onto the icon, you can tell that the connection has been established. 9 Problems with WLAN setup in Windows If you possess an older WLAN card or an older version of Windows (e.g. Windows 2000), it may not support the WPA encryption standard. In this event, contact our Customer Service on 0800 800 800 in order to set up a wireless Internet connection using the older WEP encryption standard. English 57
Manual computer setup for WLAN (Windows Vista) If you wish to establish a wireless Internet connection for your computer without having to connect the computer to the DSL modem with an Ethernet cable first, you can set up your computer manually. 1 Click Start > Connect to. 2 Now click Set up a connection or network in the bottom left. 2 3 Select Manually connect to a wireless network and click Next. 3 4 Enter the WLAN SSID set up by Swisscom on the DSL modem under «Network name». You can find this SSID on the info sheet entitled «Internet Connection with Swisscom Modem (Router)» which was sent to you by post. N.B. This is case-sensitive. 4 5 5 Select WPA-Personal under «Security type». Windows Vista automatically selects TKIP as the «Encryption type». 58 English
6 Enter the string specified as the «WLAN WPA key» on the aforementioned info sheet under «Security Key/ Passphrase». N.B. This is case-sensitive. 7 Click Next. 6 7 8 Your wireless network settings are now saved. Click «Connect to». 8 9 The window now shows that you have successfully connected to your network (in this case «AEC-16512»). Close this window. It is no longer required. Problems with WLAN setup in Windows If you possess an older WLAN card or an older version of Windows (e.g. Windows 2000), it may not support the WPA encryption standard. In this event, contact our Customer Service on 0800 800 800 in order to set up a wireless Internet connection using the older WEP encryption standard. English 59
Manual computer setup for WLAN (Windows 7) If you wish to establish a wireless Internet connection for your computer without having to connect the computer to the DSL modem with an Ethernet cable first, you can set up your computer manually.. 1 Click on the WLAN symbol on the bottom right of the screen. A menu will appear. 1 2 Click on Open Network and Sharing Center. 2 3 Select Set up a new connection or network. 3 4 Select Connect manually with a wireless network and click on Next. 60 English
5 Under «Network name», enter the WLAN-SSID that was set up on the modem by Swisscom. You will find this SSID in the «Internet connection with Swisscom modem (Router)» information sheet sent to you in the post. Pay attention to upper and lower case letters. 6 Under «Security type» select WPA personal. As «Encryption type» Windows 7 will automatically select TKIP. 7 Under «Security Key» enter the sequence of characters given on the above-mentioned information sheet as the «WLAN-WPA key». Pay attention to upper and lower case letters. 7 8 Click on Next. 9 The settings for your wireless network have been saved. You can now close the window. English 61
Manual computer setup for WLAN (Macintosh OS X) In order to facilitate wireless surfing with a Macintosh computer, you have to save the network name and network key on the computer. 1 This is done by clicking the small AirPort icon in the top right and select your network (in this case «AEC-16512»). You can find the name of your network (WLAN SSID) on the info sheet entitled «Internet Connection with Swisscom Modem (Router)». 1 Note: If the edge of the AirPort icon is black ( ), activate AirPort in the same menu and wait a few moments until the ( ) icon changes. 2 Enter the string specified as the «WLAN WPA key» on the aforementioned info sheet under «Password». N.B. This is case-sensitive. Click OK. 2 62 English
DSL Deactivating WLAN If you do not require a wireless Internet connection, we would advise you to deactivate WLAN on your DSL modem. 1 Start your browser (Firefox or Internet Explorer, etc.). 2 Enter www.swisscom.ch/login and press Enter. 2 3 Log in to the Customer Center using your Swisscom login and password. You set your Swisscom login during DSL registration (refer to the «Internet Setup» leaflet). 3 4 Select Internet > Manage DSL modem in the Customer Center. Select Change WLAN status on this page. 4 5 Select «Deactivate wireless LAN permanently», and click Save. Only switch off WLAN occasionally Using the «Wireless on/off» button situated on the front of your modem, you can occasionally switch your WLAN off and back on again. 1 Press the «Wireless on/off» button situated on the front of your DSL modem, to switch WLAN off and back on again. Power Ethernet 1 2 3 4 Wireless Internet Note: This option will only be available if you have already set up WLAN. Wireless on / off English 63
Change DSL modem password You can change the most important settings for your DSL modem in the customer centre. It is also possible to make changes directly on the DSL modem itself. Access to the settings of your DSL modem is protected by a predefined password that can be changed in the customer centre. 1 Open up your browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.). 2 Type in www.swisscom.ch/login and press enter. 2 3 Log into the customer centre using your Swisscom login and password. You will have set the Swisscom login when registering your DSL (refer to «Setting up the Internet» manual). 3 4 In the customer centre select Internet > Manage DSL modem. Then on this page select Login DSL modem. 4 Attention: Adjustments which can be made directly on the DSL modem should only be made by experienced users. 64 English
Troubleshooting 1 Is the «Power» LED illuminated on your DSL modem? No > Check the power-supply unit and the connection to the mains. 2 Is the «DSL» LED illuminated on your DSL modem? No > The DSL cable has been disconnected or has not been connected yet. > Check the cable between the DSL modem and the telephone socket. > Check the date on which DSL is due to be activated or call us on 0800 800 800. 3 Is at least one of the «Ethernet» LEDs illuminated on your DSL modem? No > Check whether your computer is correctly connected to the DSL modem. 4 Have you attached a micro-filter to each of your phones? No > Use a micro-filter on each phone (does not apply to ISDN equipment). 5 Are you using the cables provided? No > Only use the cables which are supplied. 6 Is your Internet access working now? Unfortunately not > Call us on 0800 800 800. Note: Should you encounter any problems during setup which you are unable to fix using this manual, please call us on 0800 800 800. You can find further help at www.swisscom.ch > Customer Center > Important Numbers. Repair and disposal Repair Should your DSL modem need to be repaired, send the complete set together with the return form to the following address: Swisscom (Schweiz) AG Zentrale Reparaturannahmestelle 4551 Derendingen Disposal In order to dispose of the device > return it to a Swisscom Shop or > send it to the above address. English 65